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Review on 🎧 Wireless Headphones - Beats Studio 3, Midnight Black by Wiktor Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

I would argue that the convenience of Apple products was the deciding factor in the purchase. I enjoy using my AirPods, but they make long train rides miserable, and I don't want to get tangled in the cords. While you don't need to pair the headphones with the Watch or Mac in order to listen to music from those devices, it's wonderful that they are automatically recognized by iCloud after pairing with the iPhone. It doesn't take long to switch. Because not all devices will support the AAC codec, it is important to be aware that the sound quality in non-Apple devices over a wireless connection may vary somewhat. Although it's unfortunate that AptX isn't supported, it's said that dreams are harmless. I liked the headphones since I could quickly connect them to my Nintendo Switch and use the noise reduction feature while playing. Although the noise cancellation here is not the best, it does not cause long-term head pain. A closed headphone design—which, by the way, provides excellent passive noise cancellation—is obviously what Apple/Beats are relying on. This is also the reason why eco-leather ear cushions are used, which I often dislike because they sweat. The ear pads in the Beats Studio 3 are quite pleasant and soft, however I personally like the velor brand. Worse cases exist. The sound is only fair. suitable for most electronic devices. The bottoms at 60 Hz are similarly barely audible, while the higher frequencies have a strange cutting quality. The mids are very detailed, though. As expected from closed monitor headphones, the sound is dense. For completeness' sake, despite its name, Studio is not appropriate (I can use the Beyerdynamics DT250 as a reference), but they weren't designed for it. For daily use away from the house, I can without a doubt suggest the headphones to those who have a menagerie of Apple gadgets as I do. For use at home, you can bring something more captivating, but for Android, the "bored" Bose QC35 II would be a better choice.

Pros
  • The best Apple device experience involves iCloud sync, quick switching between Mac/iOS/Watch, and AAC codec. A record operating time for me is 40 hours without noise suppression and 22 hours with it. Another benefit is quick charging. There is a stylish carrying case supplied, and wired connections are an option. large selection of colors. Shadow Gray and Midnight Black have the most upscale appearance. These are surprisingly light, yet they sit on the head pretty pleasantly like solid monitors. Simple to fold. Passive noise cancellation is provided by the leather ear cushions and monitor headphones' design.
Cons
  • The audio is quite ordinary. You can get better from the wireless for $25,000.00. As there are no sensors, there is no automatic stop when removing the headphones. They won't play on the wire while discharged. It's embarrassing, to put it mildly. Despite the lovely name Pure ANC, active noise reduction is quite subpar. Yet, he is a good man.

Comments (3)

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July 17, 2023
Different pros: Appearance, materials, ease of connection and use Has some cons It seems that the flimsy fastening of the headphones - cups.
July 13, 2023
Got pros: Great noise canceling, great sound, looks great. Cons: Matte plastic scratches, the folding mechanism (ratchet) loosens over time (already were exactly the same)
May 30, 2023
Headphones are not for music lovers. Comfortable ears for every day.